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6.341 Discrete-Time Signal Processing

Fall 2005

The compact disc (CD) still remains the standard playback format for commercial audio recordings. Audio CDs consist of stereo tracks stored using 16-bit pulse-code modulation and coded at a sampling rate of 44.1 kHz. Recording and playback of the CD utilize many of the digital signal processing techniques discussed in this course. (Image courtesy of Darren Hester [PPDigital].)

Acknowledgements

I would like to express my thanks to Thomas Baran, Myung Jin Choi, and Xiaomeng Shi for compiling the lecture notes on this site from my individual lectures and handouts and their class notes during the semesters that they were students in the course. These lecture notes, the text book and included problem sets and solutions will hopefully be helpful as you learn and explore the topic of Discrete-Time Signal Processing.

Technical Requirements

Special software is required to use some of the files in this course: .m , .mat, and .wav.